The effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation and patterned electrical stimulation on spinal inhibitory interneurons and motor function in patients with spinal cord injury
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Meigen Liu | T. Fujiwara | Y. Masakado | K. Mizuno | Tomofumi Yamaguchi | M. Kawakami | M. Kodama | Y. Tsai | Shuen-Chang Tang
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